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24 Kelp Went rMt rtorists IIOAI NOTICII LIOAl NOTICES 8C THE' MIAMI NEWS, Tuesday, March 25, 1958 Greater Miami Deaths Simplicity Marks Todd Final Rites The Associated Press CHICAGO, March 25 A short Cemetery at 3 p.m. today. The Newman-Gordon Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr, Kesser, part owner of a drug manufacturing firm in Miami and New York, died Saturday in the latter city, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rose Kesser; a daughter, Mrs.

Rhoda Farr, Miami Beach, and a brother. MRS. LAURETTA COSS Services for Mrs. Lauretta Cons, 61, of 6750 SW 8th St. will be held in Watertown, with the Ahern-Plummer Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.

Mrs, Coss, who died Saturday, formerly lived in Wellesley, Mass. She 1 survived bv a dauth- Where Te tne ART BRUN'S STEAK PIT ALL BEEF NO R'TX 1519 Bird Rd. MO T-3831 MEXICAN GARDENS AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISHEB Served In trne Mexican Style, 961 IW I St. FR 4 9179. BELLE HOP RESTAURANT 1301 NE I AVE.

PL 1-4301 WALTS RESTAURANT Fin Homa Cooking Closed Buns. 1026 NW 20 ST. FH I 9235 ELSIE'S OPEN DAILY 6 AM TO PM SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS 2046 NW AVS MADRID RESTAURANT Peal Kpanish Mexican Food 740 SW I Bt. FR 3-1771 WATSON'S RESTAURANT NATIONALLY FAMOUS FOR OUR WHIPPED CREAM PIES 8226 NE 2 AVE. PL 19109 FLIP'S DRIVE-IN 79 St.

Cor. Miami Ave. PL 1-7294 FLORIDA RESTAURANT FINE CUBAN FOOD Arroa Con Pnllo Steak Paella Lobster ft Shrimp Xnrhillados 2322 NW 1 Bt. NE 4-990 CLUB CASINO RESTAURANT Open Apr 1 under new management 731-733 NW 5 Ave. FR 95235.

TITO'S ITALIAN SPAGHETTI KITCHEN fit N. MIAMI AVE. FR 1-M31 SORRENTO RESTAURANT ITALIAN AMERICAN CUISINE tiWi SW I St. HI 3-4505 II leaf A found LOST Unusual Gold Wedding Band and Diamond Dinner Ring In Vie, of B. Dixie BowlamaU Reward CE 0498.

FOUND nlmoat new mattress, vie. Coral Gables. Call PL 9-5022 BOXER. Female Fawn with black maek Ans. to nam of "Stew" Lost vie.

NW Av. and 125 BU Child Pet. Reward. MU 8-2728. COCKER Spaniel, blond, mala, Collar marked: V.

McNamera, 718 NW 3rd Bt." 125 reward. FR 1-6161 DIAMOND BRACELET, lost vie. Miami Bch. Liberal Reward. Call JB 8-5406.

After I o'clock. DUCK, large white male, vie, Allapattah reward. NE 4-0018. MINK SCARF 5 SKINS. LOST VIC.

A L. PARKING LOT. RE-WARD. JE 1-0614. PARAKEET royat blue "Pedro" Reward 63 NW 66 Ave.

MO 1-7950 PARAKEET blue gray lost. Ans. lo "Budgie Boy" Reward Wl 7-1965 SAPTHIRE ft diamond platinum bracelet watch. Audiguet movement. Reward.

News Box 761. WALLET black. Diamond'a NW 17 Ave. Keep money, return pa-pen. 7551 NE Miami Ct PL 4-597T BEE BEE Parrot, green, yellow nderwint Kwd PL 5-5661 Ext 43T BLACK PURSE ft Pink Wallet ery Important paper.

Lost vie. Xwlk Chek-Allapattah NE 5-8237 ALUM, hand truck, lor hauling beverage, eff truck, raw, NE 5-2465 MAN'S wrist watch, Longlne. black band, engraving on back. Collin and 20 St. Reward TU 8-7732 MANS WALLET.

Inst with lodge ft credit cards. Reward. Call NB 8-77S8 After 6 o'clock. REWARD BLACK FEMALE COCKER 14 yrs. old.

Call MU 1-9969. 220 NW 133 St. VICINITY of Bal Harbour Lost 1 large diamond ring with I baguette en each aide, platinum aettlng also diamond wadding band. Reward. UN 9-0791.

19 Instruction AIRLINES NEED MEN AND WOMEN. 18 to 89, high chool graduates, to prepare for wall paid positions technical or non technical. Publlo contact noatesa-as, communications, reaervatlonlsts, radio operators, station agents, etc. Good pay, travel, glamour, aecurl- TRAINTNG FORMULATED UNDER GUIDANCE OF ADVISORY BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES OF 19 MAJOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINES. Approved for Korean Veterans.

SEE IF YOU CAN QUALIFY NOW. Airline Training Division, Central Technical Institute P. O. Box Gratlgny Branch, Miami 50, Fla. ELEM.

Grade. Reading-Spelling, Math. Your home-Mine. PL 7-9907. Real Estate Exam Simplified home study manuel.

queatlona, answers, arithmetic. Salesmen glO, Broker 120. Private Instruction, morning, after. noon, night by former executive or largest real estate eo. in the outh.

Your Inquiry invited without obligation. ARTHUR E. WISE. C.P.M. 8620 SW 20th St.

HI 6-2854 HI 4-1330 ESTABLISHED 1946 TUTOR Intermediate grade, Yonr home. Late Aft or Eva. Wl T-806S 19-A Schools HOTEL SCHOOL O. Approved-Desk clerk, Cashiers, Tranacrlrt, P.B.X. ft NCR 2.000 3 wks.

Individual Instructions. No age limit. Free trial train in hotel, Blscayne Hotel School. Ph. FR 5-4755 JE 2-2333.

20 Mujc. Dancing, Voice BEGINNERS, play pop music la I mo. Piano. Organ. MO 1-3342.

ACCORDION, Guitar, Piano tec on. Home or studio. FR 1-5907, PIANO. SPECIALIZING In children. Will travel.

MO 5-4440. BANJO, GUITAR, "From Beginner To Finished Artist." PL9-0S94. 31 languages SPANISH ft ENGLISH. Your homo. Licensed Teacher.

FR 1-1660 FRENCH at your home, By Frenchman. College graduate, HI j-iiao, oeiween a a.m. aj noon. 32 "Private Tutoring" LATIN, German, Spanish Math, Lie. Teacher.

Anytime. HI S-0861, EMPLOYMENT 34 Help Wonfecf, female MANICURIST WEEKENDS Bea Isle Hotel Beauty Salon B. CLERK TYPIST With credit experience. Excellent working conditions. Modern air-conditioned offices.

Employee benefits, good opportunities for advancement. Prefer N. Dade real-dent. Apply 2600 NW 141 Op- Locka. A.M.

and 3 4 P.M. Mon. and Tuea. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING So licitors. MUST be thoroughly ex.

perienced. 1 year Florida residency. AGES 30 to 45. 5 day 40 hour week. Excellent starting salary, rn.

4-6211 Ext. w. WHITE LADY UNDER 36, NO CHILDREN, TO ASSIST IN BOARDING HOUSE. GOOD SAL ARY, LIVE IN. 317 NE 24 St.

EXPERIENCED Saleslady to manage ladies dept. ft pen'l sales work. No phone. Variety Dent. Store 3035 Grand Ave.

C. Grove. Comptometer Operators NEEDED FOR PERMANENT ft TEMPORARY POSITIONS. IF NOT QUALIFIED, WE WILL TRAIN. COMPTOMETER CORP.

581 NE 79 St PL 1-0708 Credit Bureau Investigator Experienced 1040 Beyboid BIdg. SECRETARY, 6 DAY, 5350 Apgar Agency, 3641 NW 17th Ave. IF Inttrucfions 14 Coles Flowers Miami' Large! Flower Shoe Blaeavn at 21 Si. FR 1 341. EXOTIC GARDENS, INC consult tour Phone Directory four Large Stores Serve Toe 10 erseitai LADY will her nice home In Coral Gables, in return for light houaekeepmt work.

Call Mra. Fran, eta, MO 1-0076 bet. 10-li and 2 6. DETECTIVE Private, faa dependable results, MU 1-8673. BEAUTIFUL Convaleacent Home for ambulatory tuest Reference rhaned.

FR 4-M)9o LEARN to lay piano or organ Free Read KHORf) KUF, every Tuesday on the Business Revue Pf. WORKING ilrl wanted to share home witn same. MU 1-1 26 PROFESSIONAL Lady will share lovely home with same. Ra. Piano, TV.

aun deck. PL 65S2, HAVING trouble ettln phonat I will take your calls. NE 4-3290. TYPING. Manuscripts, envelopes.

My home. Shut In. Exp. FR 1-4325. CARE for 1 lentlemen In licensed Purses pvt.

home. Special diet, medication, congenial atmosphere. HI I-06D4. LADY will share her lovely home with same er epia. NE 4-463T WANTED: Dade Co.

private elub charter, issued prior to April 1st, 1856. Write News Box 754. DUVAL'S New Yorker Convale. cent Home. Diets.

Specialism! bed patients, 2020 W. Flagler. LADY will share her home with lame. Nr. Flagler MO 1-1739.

ROOM for working mother. Care for 1 or 2 children. Fenced yard. 225 NE 35 St. FR 3-03U3.

CHILDREN cared for. Rm. for parents. Fenced yard. TV.

PL T-9226 DETECTIVE aervlce to fit your budget. 24 Hr. service. It you Deed reaulta. Ph.

FR 8-0366. LADY share lovely home with game or epl. Refs. MU 1-4919 BEAT THE HEAT BRKEZEV1EW AWNINGS FREE ET1MATE MU 6-9T2I Plastic Surgery Corrective Styllnf. Nose.

Face. Ears. Scars. 2 4. 139 SB Ird St.

Deederer, M. TR 3 0003 EXPERT corset alterations, re-ps Irs A refitting. PL 1-3570. ANYONE knowing tha whereabouts of Sarah 30 yra. old.

brown hair and eyes, ft'7 Last aeen In Miami Jan. 14, please contact her father Sam Balcsky. 715 Lenoi Ave. MB, or Call JE 1-0603. MARRIAGES PERFORMED ANY HOUR.

701 NW 20 Ave. FR 9-0187. AIRWAY CONVALESCENT HOME Permanent Home for elderly, nursing and convalescent persona, 24 hr. registered nurses care. For compute Information call FR t-0759 789 NW 11 Are.

WILL HAND TRON. SW SECTION ft BASKET. FR 1-6154. 11 COURT NW 4822 Feat Horn For 1 er 1 Buslnee Men, Board Optional. ALL DANCES TAUGHT BY expert patient teachers, Group and Private.

Group lessons 1 per hour. Will train good dancers for teachers. Miracle Dance Studio. 109 BE 1 St. FR 9-3043.

IRONING done In MY HOME REAS. SW SECT. CA 1-4184 LADY to share Apartment with tame. PL 4-3772 after six. FIDELITY DETECTIVE DIVORCE SPECIALTY for 20 year FR 1-2444 or MO 1-81(14 10- A Good Thing Te lot STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE GROWN ON PREMISES PLENTY, VERY REASONABLE HAGAN FARM 1940 NW 103 BT.

II Day Numrlti, Child Core WILL BABY SIT EVENINGS. BW SECTION HI 4-6445. CHILD CARE RM. FOR PAR INT. REAS.

TU 7-4841 CHILD CARE with room lor par ent, reasonable. FR 8-2498. APT FOR MOTHER with Child Care, Near Town FR t-784g CHILDREN CARED FOR WHILE Mother works. FENCED yard, laundry privelege, good home cooking. Room for Mother.

15 week. MO 5-2645. LICENSED DAY CARE AND BABY SITTING. MU 1-8948. PLAYMATES Nuraery.

Kindergarten Licensed. Planned program. Music Arts Crafts, Nutritious menu. Transportation. 5 day wk.

PL 4-1448. 636 NW 103 St, WILL baby elt Day Night Good refs. 753 SW 1 Bt FR 9-9204. FURN room apt Child care lor working mother. PL 7-9859.

BABY SITTING In NW sect 9100 NW Ave. NE 3-8810. 1 1 A Convalescent Cere R. N. WILL CARE FOR AMBULATORY PAYMENTS MO -4147 13 Travel Opportunities DRIVERS WANTED CARS EVERYWHERE USA 175 NE 4 Miami FR 7-158T DRIVERS Wanted All Cities.

1 Lincoln Rd. Rm. 224 JB 1-0880. 14 Where Te Dine LUCKY BAR RESTAURANT SPECIALIZING IN ROMAN STYLE COOKING ft PIZZA Wl NW 2T AVE. NE 5-91JI LONGHORN DRIVE IN OUR BOAST "THE BEST" 7370 SW BIRD RD.

MO 1-8S58 JERRY'S RESTAURANT SEASHORE DINNERS 9401 N.W. 42 Ave. NE 4-8341 HARVEY'S SPECIALIZING IN A-La-CARIH AND FULL COURSE DINNERS 720 W. FLAGLER ST. FR 3-8159 GRACIE'S ITALIAN-AMERICAN CUISINE 518 NW 54 St." PL 8-9343 NICK ft ANTOINETTE ITALIAN HOME COOKING 1624 NE 1 Ct FR 1-9375 FLAMINGO SNACK SHOP Prop.

Marvin Anderson 421 NW 20 Sr. FR 4-9242 RESTAURANT GOOD FOOD 6 AM TO 10 P.M. 10071 NW AVE. PL 1-9243 CLUB LATINO RESTAURANT SPANISH-AMERICAN FOOD NW i ST. FR 1-9307 PINOCCHIO'S PIZZA PIZZA SPAGHETTI SUBS TO CARRY OUT 4671 W.

Flagler HI 8-0313 CONCHA RESTAURANT SPANISH-AMERICAN FOOD 1101 N. MIAMI AVE. FR 4-9210 ASTI RESTAURANT FINE ITALIAN FOODS 468 Arthur Godfrey Rd. JE 4-2470 LA CUB A NIT A EXCELLENT SPANISH FOOD 210 NE 1 FR 4-9796 i 1 ESTES RESTAURANT Compl. Filet Mignon Dinner 11.65 1344 NW 36 ST.

NE 5-9187. Martha Roy's STEAK HOUSE FORMERLY OF RAMON'S BAR-X 31010 Bisc. Blvd. WT 7-489S VALENTI'S HOUSEKEEPER, refined wane an. age 4o5fl.

No ehiidrea at laundry. Permanent home right person le en ef Mismt best residential dtainct. Complete charge of widower' home, pien'T of time off. Salary opes Miami New Box N-783. WAITRESS EXPERIENCED HOURS 6 AM.

TO 1 3h P.M. 4901 NW 36 Bt. TU 6-15T1 YOUNG womea needed to traie for position in airlines. eut ad. Under Educational, Central.

r.niTri) Permanent Balary weekly. Meals. Miami Bat tortum. 7831 NE Miami ct ASSISTANT Bookkeeper. 1560 Apgar Agency, 3641 NW 17th Ave.

Southern Bell Telephone Co. Employment Office 36 NE 2nd Bt. GAL FRIDAY, I DAY, 8238 Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Ave. STENOGRAPHER, 5 DAY. 1279 Apgar Agency, 3641 NW 17th Ave.

IBM PROOF, 5 DAY, 1246 Apgar, Agency, 3641 NW 17th Ave, PBX TYPIST. 6 DAY, 8200 Apgar Agency, 3841 NW lllh Ave. WOMEN who enjoy peaklng te the public. Excellent opportunity. Mr.

Viio MU 9-2323. TELLER, BANK HIGH Apgar Agency, 3641 NW 17th Ave. DANCE teacher. Experienced pre. lerred.

If you can qualify will train you. MU 8-0O85. 34-A Domes! Help) Went) WOMAN ear for 1 children 85-45. Live In. Ref.

TU NW 7T BU HOUSEKEEPER Live-In. Good alary. 2701 SW 65 Av. MO T-3440. 35 Hp Wanfee Aefe OPENINGS for Phil' Yellow taxi drivers.

Chauffeur ileens required Minimum age 25. Full time or part time. Apply In person. 1 Canal Bt M. Springs.

FEDERAL Savings and Loan A-(oclatlnn located in amall Florida town ha excellent opportunity tor young man. Position would be lhat of loan officer assistant Knowledge of accounting essential. Writ, giving experience, if any, and mln, lmum alary expected. Addrea box N. 758 Miami Newa DANCE teacher, experienced preferred.

If you can Qualify, we will train you. MU 8-00X5 ELECTRICIANS. EXPERIENCED JOURNEYMEN. MU 8-2791 TRUCK DRIVERS MAKE MORE MONEY CALL MR. CHRIS LOVROV1CH Aro Mayflower Transit Company Representative will how you how you can Increaee your income through contract operation aa long distance furniture mover.

Applicants must be over IB year of age. free to travel, hav good -references and must own or make own arrangement to buy late model tractor. Phone 8 am. to p.m. for personal Interview March 26 thru March fT JEFFERSON 8-6631 TIRE TRAINEE, day, high Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Ave.

PHOTOGRAPHER to work motel concession. PL 8-4112. Eve. EXECUTIVE FOR leading organlxation. Musi have will to work and place future above 83900 atartlng salary.

Administrative, advertlaing. public relations, newspaper, Investigative experience helpful but not essential. Age no factor. All replies confidential. Newa Box N-758.

REPORTER Investigator 1290 Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Ave. BRAKEMAN tnO PLUS BONt'i Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Ave. MECHANIC MAINTENANCE $359 Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Av. ACCOUNTANT 5 DAY TO Apgar Agency 3841 NW 17th Ave. YOUNG men over 18 for airline a'ailon agents.

See our ad under instructions. Central. BRANCH MANAGER 1500 UP Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Av. CIVIL SERVICE EXAM PERSONNEL DIRECTOR CITY OF NORTH MIAMI SALARY 1418 per month. Ag ft-50, college degree with not lees than 1 year experience or 1 year of college completed, with 3 year personnel experience.

Be complete requirements, bulletin board, lobby of City Hall, 776 NE 125th St Not later than noon, March 27th. Bring college transcript and veterans papera. BTATTON ATTENDANT HIGH Apgar Agency 3641 NW 17th Ave. DENTAL TECHNICIAN for gold department Miami Dental Art 611 Huntington Bldg. ROUTE SALES PLUS Apgar Agency, 3641 NW 17th Ave.

1100 WEEK CALIBER PAINT tor manager train, 65 to start, commission bonuses. Benefits to exceptional men. between 25 and 36, high school graduates, excellent reference. Mary Carter Paint Factory, 1147 NW 36th Bt to 12 only. AUTO painters helper exp'd only.

Good pay. Hialeah Paint ft Body Shop, 3701 NW 79 St. 36 Htlp-MaU er female Rawleigh Products 69TH ANNIVERSARY PART TIME help needed now. Car necessary. Unlimited earning for you with sales experience.

WU1 train. See Mr. Green 9-3 P.M. 4608 NE 3 AVE. PIANO player.

Permanent weekends. Must apply in person. Ring Bar ft Grill 4673 W. Flagler. EXPERIENCED NCR OPERATOR NIGHTS 6 HOURS.

APPLY Comfort Craft Inc. 3500 NW 54 Bt MEN-Women 520. Dally. Beg Luminous nameplate. Writ Xeeves Co.

Attleboro, Mas. 27 Sale Help Wonted PHOTO coupon alesman 120 per day plus commission. MU 1-9700 SALESMEN Miami Hollywood. This is your opportunity to get into hign-class selling. Get away from high ball low ball.

Get in on the ground floor of the growing auta leasing business, thorough training, leads furnished, good pay and working conditions. Do not apply unless you desire to earn 86000 or more a year. Apply in person to Henry P. Dowdy 9-11 m. or 5-8 Miami Motor Service, Inc.

offices at Cecil Holland Ford, West Dixie Highway at NE 133 St. The Equitable Life In. Co. SEVERAL ale opportunity open due to expansion in Miami, Hollywood to Ft. Lauderdale.

No experience required, complete train-. Ing program. Salary and commission. FR 9-4992 or PL 1-0797 tar Ft Lauderdale JA 4-8152 GO INTO YOUR own busines a a manufacturer' representative No Investment or experience needed. You'll work exclusively for us at our expense.

With our proven training program, you will be an Independent representative within 30 day. OUR training program 1 unique in that If hire you. we guarantee your anccess. IN ORDER to qualify you must have the ambition and desire to exceed (7,500 pec year. REPRESENTATIVES are heeded In Miami, Hollywood, and Ft.

Lauderdale. Apply 1001 E. 34th St. Hia. te 12.

Ask fog Mr. Gable. TELEPHONE BOLICITORS For lucrative advertising project. High comm. Leads.

PL 1-2144. Instruction LEGAL KOT2CB All Interested will take notice thai on the Uth day of March, U68 the Commiuloo of tha city ol Miami, Honda adopted aa oidmance entitled AN ORDINANCE AMENDING UKDlNANCai NO. 16.J, OTHKR-W1BE KNOWN AS Twai CKNfcR-AL ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE FOR THE 1BHU ANCE OF A VARIANCE PKHMIT TO PERMIT CONTINUED USE FOR THE LIFE OF THE BUILDING OF APART-MKNT IN COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED ON LOT 13, BLOCK 2. PALM PARK AMD AT UHM HV 54 IK STREET, IN A Bl (LIBERAL ZONE: BUILDING LOCATIfin ON COMMON LOT LINE 1NHTEAD OF REQUIRED SETBACK: SAID 1KB AUTHORIZED BY ORDINANCE NO FOR VARIANCE WHICH HAD EXPIRED FEBRUARY 195 which la designated Ordinance No. 6150.

F. L. CORRELL City Clerk City of Miami, Florida LEGAL NOTICE All Interested will lake notice mi on the lth day M' 1958 the Commission of the city of Miami, Florida adopted an ordinance entitled- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. MM. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI.

FLORIDA TO PROVIDE FOR TUB ISSUANCE OF A VARUNCB PHRMiT TO AMERICAN WOODMEN MIAMI CAMP 37 TO PERMIT ERECTION OF COMMERCIAL Bt ILD1NG CONTAIN I NG TWO STORES ON FIRST FLOOR AND MEETING HALL ON fj EC-OND FLOOR TO WAIVE OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS, LOCATION IN A B3 (LIBERAL BURINESSI ZONE, SOUTH 50' OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 27N, MIAMI NORTH (B-41! UPON THE TF.RMS AND CONDITIONS HEREIN CONTAINED, AND REPEALING ALL LAWS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH which la designated Ordinance No. T. CORRELL CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE AH Interested will take notice that on the 19th day ol March, 1958 the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida adopted an ordinance entllled- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 16H2, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A VARIANCE PERMIT TO E. N.

CLAUOH-TON, TO PERMIT ERECTION OF PROFESSIONAL OF fice building on the west four hundred (4(kd feet of lot 19. block m48, brickell add amd (b-113) Located at hit brick ell avenue. in an r-3 (multiple family) zone. not permitting such uss; said building at the present time not to exceed four (4) stories; minimum yard spaces to be in accordANCE WITH PLOT PLAN AS SUBMITTED which la designated Ordinance No. 14t.

F. L. CORRELL CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE Alt Interested will take notice that on the 19th day of March, 1958 the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida adopted an ordinance entitled AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1RS2, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI.

FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A VARIANCE PERMIT TO CLIFF BAKER TO PERMIT ERECTION OF A TWO-STORY DUPLEX ON EACH OF LOTS 19 AND 20, BLOCK DALE MILLER TRACT ADD NO. 1 (2-70) AT l58-2 NW 6TH AVENUE, IN AN R-l (ONE FAMILY) ZONE, NOT PERMITTING SUCH USE. AND SAID LOTS EACH HAVING LESS THAN MINIMUM TWO-FAMILY REQUIREMENT OF 4.000 SQUARE FEET OF LOT AREA which le designated Ordinance N- T. CORRELL City Clerk City of Miami. Florida LEGAL NOTICE All taterested will take notice that on the 19th day of March, 1958 the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida adopted an ordinance entitled- AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE AS THE BUILDING CODE OF MIAMI; PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN MODIFICA-TIONB AND ADDITIONS TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SOUTH FLORIDA BUILDING CODE AS THE SAID CODE APPLIES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF MIAMI, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FEES FOR BUILDING, PLUMBING.

AND ELECTRICAL PERMITS, AND BOILER AND ELEVATOR INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATE FEES: ESTABLISHING FIRE ZONES; PROVIDING FOR THE SEPARABILITY OF THE PROVISIONS HEREOF; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THB VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH, SPECIFICALLY ORDINANCES NO. 8028, 8599, 5601, 2572 AND R41S which la designated Ordinance No. 6145. F. L.

CORRELL CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE All Interested will take notice that on the 19th day of March, 1958 the Commission of the City of Miami, Florida adopted an ordinance entitled AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ORINANCE NO. S134 AND SUBSTITUTING THEREFOR THIS ORDINANCE- AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1682, OTHERWI3E KNOWN AS THE GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF THB CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE FOR A CHANGE IN ZONING CLASSIFICATION FOR THE SOUTH FIFTY (60) FEET OF THAT REAL ESTATE BEG. IS FT. S.

AND 170 FT. E. OF NW CORNER of OF SW hi THENCE SOUTH 150 FT. E. TO CL OF LITTLE RIVER CANAL NORTHERLY ALONG CENTER LINE CANAL TO' FT.

E. OF BF.O. TH TO BEG. PEC. 7-53-42, FROM R-4 (APARTMENT HOTEL HOSPITAL) TO B-l (RESTRICTED BUSINESS) which Is designated Ordinance No.

6153. F. L. CORRELL City Clerk City of Miami, Florida NOTICE OF INTTENTION TO REGISTER IN COMPLIANCE WITH HOUSB BILL NO. 1175 CHAPTER 20958 LAWS OF FLORIDA 1940.

CAN Appliance Serv. 1728 SW 82 Ave. ft Television. Owner. NATIONAL Defective Bureau 3706 NW 32 Ave.

Curtis Handy. ft Television. 1723 8W S3 Ave. ft Supply and Nick Basso, owners. Mutual Employeee Trademart To be known as M.

E. T. 2 South Shore Drive, Miami Beach. LEONARD t. FOX, Agent.

INSPIRATION Products. 4201 NW 1 Ave. Alfred N. Hoffman. ANN'S NURSING HOME, 1480 8W 6 St.

M. W. ft Anna Belle Jones, owners. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death A Funeral Notices Walter Jock Paul H. Combs Serving Since 1896 1539 N.E.

2nd Ave. Phone FRanklin 3-2101 1661 S.W. 37th Ave. Phone Highland 8-44" Cemetery Let LEGAL, NOTICE All Intertilled will take antic that on the lBOt day oi Mercn, the Commission ot tin City oi Miami, tiortda adopted aa era-inanci eiitiiu.il AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OKDINA.NCK NO. Ui, OTHfcK-W1KE KNOWN AS THIS (ifc.N.

fcKAL ZONINU ORDINANCE OF IHki ClTlf OF MIAMI, KLOH-1UA, TO PKOV1DJS FOR A CWANOB IN tO.MNO CLASSIFICATION or LOTH 47. 48 and 49, BLOCK FLAGLER Stfl tb 64) FKOM I U) i which If deiiinated Ordinance No, tiki, t. L. CORRELL City Cir City of Miami. Florida LKOAL NOTICE All Interested will take notice that oo Ilia Huh day ol Marcn, lUj Uie Commission of the City ot Miami, Florida, adopted an ordinance enlilleu AN OHD1NANCB AMKNI'INQ ORDINANCE NO, im, OTHER.

WibK KNOWN AS Inn; ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, TO PKOVIDB KOR THE ISSUANCE Or A VARIANCE FfcRMlT TO PrIRVilT fcKeA, UUN Or DIRECTIONAL DISPLAY HON ON LOT 1, BLOCK 4, COPHNGER'S TROPICAL GAR-PUNS (lft-62) AT le6 NW 7TH 8TRKKT IN A B-8 (ftKMI LIBERAL BUHlNKrB ZONE) fOR THE PURPOSE OP INPICATlNa LOCATION OF "PARROT PARADISE" AT 19(11 NW SOUTH RIVER DRIVE. SAID SHIN TO BE OB" SIZE AND CONSTRUCTION CONFORMING TO BUILDING AND ZONING REGULATIONS, AND NOT TO BE ILLUMINATED. which designated Ordinance JNo. SIM. f.

L. CORRELL City Clerk City of Miami, Florida LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CO VK KINO OPEN1NQ OF BIDS Sealed bids will received by the Board of Public Instruction of Dade County, Florida, (hereinafter called the for tha pro-acta hereinafter set forth at and until 2:30 P.M. Wednesday, the 2nd day of April 1958, in the Olflce of the Secretary of tha Board, Room SOS School Administration Building, N. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida, at which place and time, or aa loon thereafter aa tha Board can attend to same, tha said bids will be publicly opened and read. The Board will thereafter make tha award of the contract, baaed upon tha result oa the tabulatlona, as covered by applicable laws and regulations Tha following are the prnjecta: 7 H04-t Hialeah Jr.

Br. High School (Classroom Addition) 2j1 E. 47th St. Hialeah Plans, specifications, bid forms, form of contract, inatrucllona to bidders and all other bidding and contract data may be obtained from the Olfica of Irving Horsey, 9822 N.E. 2nd Miami Shores, on and after March 17 1958.

A deposit of 150 no will ba required, refundable If said plana and documents ara returned in good order within 10 daya after tha award ot the contract. All btda must ba submitted en forme prescribed by tha Board and accompanied by ona of tha following: A certified check, Chester's check, or a bid bond. It a bid bond la submitted. It must be accompanied by a "Power of Attorney" for tha ot tha Bonding Company. Tha certified thecfc, cashier's check or bid bond shall ba in tha amount of 6 per centum of tha base bid, conditioned that If awarded tha contract, tha bidder will within the time specified by tha Board, enter Into a contract in accordance with the accepted bid, in form prescribed by the Board, and give a Performance Bond satisfactory to the Attorney for the Board equal to 100 per centum of tha contract price.

All Bidders ara requested to call at the Office of the Secretary to tha Board of Public Instruction, Room 231 In the Administration Building for tha return of their Certified cheek, Caahler'a Check of Bid Bond, which will ba made available to Blddera in accordance with the Instructions to Blddera In tha Specifications, Tha Board reaervea (ha right to walva Informalities and to reject any and ail bids. THE BOARD Of ytJBLTC INSTRUCTION DADS COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Joe Hall Secretary and Superintendent LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT COVERING OPINING OF BID! Eeaied Bids will ba received by the Board of Public Instruction of Dade County. Florida, (Hereinafter called tha for tha projects hereinafter set forth at and until 2:30 p.m. E.S.T., Wednesday, the 2nd day of April 1958, in tha office of tha Secretary of tha Board, Room 226, School Administration Building, 275 N.W. Second Street, Miami, Florida, at which place and time, or as soon thereafter as tha Board can attend to the same, tha said bids will ba publicly opened and read.

Tha Board will thereafter maka tha award of tha contract, based upon tha result of tha tabulations, aa covered by applicable laws and regulations. Tha following ara Iba projects 2. 67-N31-I North Dade Jr-r. HL Topaoll and Fence 2. S7-T01-12 Treaaura Island Hem.

Resurface Regrada Driveway 3. ST-T04-1 Tropical Junior High Fence 4. 57-N25 North Miami Beach Jr. Hi. 67-P12-3 Palm Springe Jr.

HI. Security Gates Plans, apeclflcatlons, bid forms, form of contract, Instructions to blddera and all other bidding and contract data may ba obtained from the Office of the Architect, Room 105, School Administration Building, on and after March 18, 1958. A deposit of 110.00 each will be required, refundable If said plans and documents ara returned in good order within 10 days after the award of tha contract All bids must be aubmltted en forma prescribed by tha Board and accompanied by ona ef tha following: A certified check, cashier's check, or a bid bond. If a bid bond Is aubmltted, must be accompanied by a "Power of Attorney" for the representative of the Bonding Company. Tha certified cheek, eashler's eheok or bid bond shall ba in tha amount of 6 per centum of tha base bid, conditioned that If award-ad tha contract, tha bidder will within the time specified by tha Board, enter Into a contract In accordance with the accepted bid, in form prescribed by the Board, and give a Performance Bond satisfactory to the Attorney for tha Board equal to 100 per Centura of the contract price.

Ail Bidders are requested to call at the office of the Secretary to the Board of Public Instruction. Room 231 In the Administration Building for tha return of their Certified Check, Cashier's Check, or Bid Bond, which will be made available to Blddera In accordance with tha Instructions to Blddera in tha specifications. Tha Board reserves tha right to waive Informalities and to rejeot any and an bids. THE HOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION CT DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Joe Hall Secretary and Superintendent AUCTION BY VIRTUE of a conditional aalei contract held by the General Motors Acceptance assigning, and executed by Russell Johnson. Vendee, I will sell on April 2nd, 1958 at 12 noon at the office of Atlantic Service Station, 800 Smith Miami Ave.

one nT.TlBWODlT ne door. Serial NO. IS2M30882. This car is open ror inspection at the Atlantic Service Station, 800 South Miami Ave. The seller reserves the right to bid on the machine, (signed) GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORP.

LEGAL NOTICE AH Interested wlH take notice tJiat on the 19th day of March, 1958 the Commission ef the City of Miami, Florida adopted aa ordinance entitled AN ORDINANCE) AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 182, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE GENERAL ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A VARIANCE PERMIT TO MRS. CELIA MAR-TORELLI TO PERMIT ERECTION OF A DUPLEX BUILDING ON SITE CONSISTING OF LOTS 70 AND 71, AND A DUPLEX BUILDING ON SITE CONSISTING OF LOTS 72, 73 AND 74, ALL IN FLACAMI (10-51) AND LOCATED ON TAMIAMI CANAL ROAD (WEST BIDE) NORTH OF SW 4TH STREET INTERSECTION IN AN R-l (ONE FAMILY) ZONE which la designated Ordinance No. em F.

CORRELL City Clerk i 1W el JJtami, jnatid MRS. HELEN CROMLEY Mrs. Helen B. Cromley, 77, of NE 106th Miami Shores, died yesterday. Funeral srrvlrn will br held In the Phllbrlck Miami Shorea Chapel at 2 p.m.

tomorrow, with entombment In Southern Memorial Park Mausoleum, Mrs. Cromley, who cam to Miami from Columbus, Ohio, 18 wars ago, was a member of the Miami Shores Republican Club and the Baptist Church. Besides her husband, Alva M. Cromley, she is survived by a sister, MRS. ZARIA ADEEB Mrs.

Zakia Adeeb, 61, of 2715 EW 3rd died yesterday. Funeral services will be held In Watertown, with the Ahem Plummer Chapel In charge of Miami arrangementa. Surviving are three brothers, Including James of Miami. HENRY B. GRAY Services for Henry B.

Gray, 74. of 204 NE 2nd will be held In Millersburg, Ohio, with the Ben Lanier and Son Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements, Mr. Gray, a retired hotel clerk, died Sunday. He was a former resident of Millersburg, and a member of the First Christian Church. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

Frank Hume, St. Petersburg, and Mrs. Ann Eliott, Millersburg. EDWARD LIXDER Rosary services for Edward C. Linder, 75, of 49 NE 12th will be held in the Carl F.

Elade Hialeah Miami Springs Chapel at 8 p.m. today, with requiem mass In St. John the Apostle Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow, Mr. Linder.

a retired mill-worker, died Saturday. He formerly lived in Cleveland, Ohio. He Is survived by two sisters and three brothers. JACK MERCADO Services for Jack Mercado, 83, of 73 W. 11th Hialeah, who died Sunday, were to be held in the Bess Memorial Mor-tuary at 8:30 p.m.

today. Mr. Mercado, a former active member of the Miami Beach Board of Realtors, retired in 1945 because of ill health. He was a native of London and had lived in Dade County 85 years. He was a 32nd deeree Mason and Shriner.

and active in club affairs. Besides his wife, Mrs. Leona Mercado, he Is survived by a son, Edward, Miami; a brother and two sisters. WILLIAM A. COOXEY William A.

Cooney. 88, of 830 NE 22nd a retired auditor, died yesterday. Funeral services and burial will be in Jamaica, N.T.. with the Bess Memorial Mortuary in charge locally. Mr.

Cooney formerly lived in Long island. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Gladys Cooney; two sons, Robert and William, in Long Island; his mother and three sisters. KEVIN C. KREMSER Services for Kevin C.

Krem- ser, lU-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wavn Kremser, of 473 NE 77th St. were held in the Llthgow 150th Street Center at 10:30 a.m. today, with burial in Southern Memorial Park.

The child died Sunday in Stuart, Fla. MRS. IIANNAH BIXER Mrs. Hannah Bixer, 83, of 2300 Collins Miami Beach, a winter resident for 25 years, died yesterday. Funeral services and burial will be In New York, with the Riverside-Beach Memorial Cha pel in charge locally.

She Is survived by a son, sister and two grandchildren, JULIUS KESSER Graveside services for Julius Kesser. 84, who for many years maintained a winter home at 198 Palm Miami Beach, were to be held in Mt Nebo Deaths Elsewhere Win Sendee of The Miami New NEW YORK-Herbert Fields, 30, who with his sister Dorothy, wrote the libretto for "Annie Get Your Gun." NEW YORK-George A. Nich ols, 81, former editor of Print' ers' Ink. the advertising trade publication. LAS VEGAS.

Col, Jiwob E. Manch, 39, one of the JJoouttle raiders who bombed Tokyo in World War n. DARIEN, Conn. Harold Loo-mis Morgan Jr 61, advertising agency official and a former vice-president of the American Broadcasting Co. BOISE.

Idaho Fred R. Mc Cormick, 45, chief engineer of power plant construction for Idaho Power Co. WASHINGTON Willis T. Fraaier, 48, connected with the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and son of the late Sen. Lynn J.

Frazier of worth Dakota. BILOXI. Mtss. Dr. fl.

Boland, veteran Oklahoma city physician. LOS ANGELES Joe Scott, veteran attorney, civic lead er and prominent Catholic lay man. DUBLIN, Ireland Dr. James fcullivan Starkey, 79, poet and editor who used the pen name aeumag Sullivan. PARIS Dr.

Paul Rivet; 82 Prominent anthronoloeist and founder of the Paris Museum of Man. TEW YORK-Herman Starr, 54 president of Pictura Films Cprp. JjONDON Showman Lew Lake, 66, owner of what is said td be the world's oldest vaudeville theater, Collins Music Hebrew oraver. some verses from the prophets and a simply marked crave, this was the re strained setting today for the fi nal scene In the whirlwind life of showman Mike Todd, Survivors of the 'movie and stage producer following his expressed wishes brought his remains to Waldheim cemetery in suburban Forest Park. He had asked, they said, to be buried near his father, Rabbi Chaim Goldbogen.

Ironically, the burial coincid with a time of joy and thanksgiving In the Jewish faith the two weeks preceding Pass over, an eight-day observance starting April 4. Todd, 50, and three compan perished In a fiery airplane crash Saturday near Grants, N.M. The producer was en route from Hollywood to New York to attend a testimonial dinner at Friars Club. Todd's widow, film actress Elizabeth Taylor, and other friends and relatives flew from West Coast. held In that city tomorrow.

She Is survived hv twn anna Jack Shull, of Miami, with whom she made her winter home, and Dr. Elliott Shull. Camden; four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She was a charter member of the Order of Eastern Star in Camden. MRS.

IDA E. COPE Mrs. Ida E. Cope, 72, of 5300 6W 67th died yesterday. Services and burial will be in Quakertown, with the Van Orsdel Northslde Funeral Home charge of Miami arrange ments.

Mrs. Cope formerly lived In Allentown, Pa, She is survived a daughter, Mrs. James Lov ing, and three grandchildren, of Miami. ALBERT LYTLE Albert Lytle, 75, of 12840 NW 18th Cu died yesterday. Funeral services and burial will be in Haverhill, with the Llthgow 150th Street Center charge of Miami arrange ments.

Mr. Lytle, a former resident of Haverhill, is survived by his wife. Mrs. Josephine Lytle; a dausfhter. Mrs.

Florence Elms Miami; a son. Warren, of Hav erhill, and one grandchild. NELS A. MORTEN SON Graveside services for Nels A. Mortenson, 84, of 266 NE 26th St, were held in Southern Me morial Park today.

Combs Fun eral Home was in eharge of ar raneements. Mr. Mortenson, a retired advertising layout man, died Sunday. He formerly lived in Chicago. There art no local relatives.

Florida Death PALM BEACH Charles J. Cushing, 67, New York investment banker. KEY WEST-Ear! W. Pughe, 61, of Chattanooga, president of the Ludlow Valve Troy, N. Y.

Vital Statistics Of Dade County Births Cunnineham. Daniel. 33R 6th Hialeah, girl, Jill Anne. Harrison, Jlmmle, 1217 Shara-sar Ooa-locka. bov.

Jim. mie Final Jr. Reiees. Madia Mil NW 51 at St, boy, Eladio Jr. Gibson, William, 8450 16th girl, Tonl Lynn.

Horvath. Harris. 1700 RW girl, Gwen Dee. Desanno, Angelo, 232 NW 16th girl, Joanne Marie. Sanchez, Asuncion, 704 NW 7th girl, girl, EstheL McHale, Edward, 193 NW 92nd boy, Edward Earl Jr.

Valcarce, Gaspar, 1271 NW 3tn girl, Nacy Catalina. Knight, Edward, 251 NW 139th girl, Donna Sue. Rametta, Daniel, 7260 NW 3rd Ct, boy, Daniel Frederick Jr. Schaffer, Mortimer, 430 NW tn gin, Kobm Marcia. Welch.

Donald, 6551 SW 18th boy, Milton Reed. Daniel, Kearney, 1237 NW Bth men. Hammond, Charles, 8621 NW SMh. boy. Charles Ray.

Mazzi, Anthony, 8025 NW 14th girl, Kathrlne Jean. Golden, Eugene, 2298 SW 27th L.ane, ooy, James Kobert, LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC SALE. 1, 19S6 Chrysler 2 door sedan auto will be sold public ale at Commercial Credit' Corp. on April 14, 1958. at 10:00 A.M to satisfy the unpaid indebt-( edness of Jack E.

Ferrli under terms of chattel mortgage. Terms or cash. Commercial Credit Corporation 965 W. Flagler Everett, unit manager. can trim TAIL, itnU i Flower Shop" AT 21st STREET ter, Mrs.

Thomas MacDonough, oi weiiesiey. LOUIS ROCHE Services for Louis Roche. 70. of 7470 SW 8th will be held In the Ahern-Plummer Chapel at p.m. today with burial in Baraboo, Wis, He died Sunday.

Mr, Roche, a retired resort hotel owner, came to Miami 12 years ago. He was a member of the West Miami Lions Club and the American Legion, Besides his wife. Mrs. Helen Roche, he is survived by two sons, George and Nicholas, Mi ami; a daughter, Helen, of Mil waukee; a brother and sister. MRS.

MAY GARDNER Funeral service! for Mrs. May Gardner, 85. of 2937 SW 22nd will be held in the Philbrick Coral Gables Chapel at 4 p.m. tomorrow. She died Sunday.

Mrs. Gardner came to the MI ami area from Wabash, 32 years ago. She had been a member of the Women Benefit Association 62 years. Surviving are two sons, Hen rv Otto, of Wsbash. and Mllo S.

Gardner. El Paso. Texas: two daughters, Mrs. Reatha Sauppee. Hialeah.

and Mrs. Ma nan Yeater. in Indiana: 19 grandchildren and 21 great' grandchildren. MRS. CHARLOTTE BETHEL Mrs.

Charlotte L. Bethel, 89, of 1042 SW 7th St- died yes terday. Mrs. Bethel, who came to Mi ami from the British West In-dies 35 years ago, was a mem ber of Holy Cross Episcopal Church. She is survived by two sons, Redvers.

of Bedford Village, N.Y.. and Edwin R. Bethel, Queens Village, N.Y.; three daughters, Louise, Miami; Rath leen. New York, and Mrs. Aimee Wolf, of Buffalo; a sister, Mrs, Ethel Moss, Miami; 11 grand children and five great-grand children.

Funeral services will be held In the Holy Cross Episcopal Uhurcn at 2 p.m. Thursday, with burial in Woodlawn Park under direction of Gerhaxdt Funeral Home. MRS. NAOMI MARIN Mrs. Naomi Hannah Marin, 46, of 9585 Collins Surfside, died yesterday.

Funeral services and burial will be in New York, with the Kiverside Beach Memorial Chapels, in charge locally. Besides her husband. Davis she is survived by two sons, Andrew P. and Robert S. Marin, JOSEPH E.

KORSHAK Joseph E. Korshak. 75. of 3101 Indian Creek a winter visitor from Chicago for 30 years, died yesterday. IT, moral aorvlcM mill Via ViolH in Chicago, with the Riverside-Beach Memorial Chapels in charge of local arrangementa.

Mr. Korshak, a jeweler, is sur vived by a sister and two bro- thers, all of Chicago. GUY C. REYNOLDS Guy C. Reynolds.

68. died yes terday in his home, 1669 SW 14th St. Funeral services will be held in the Ben Lanier and Son Chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow. Mr.

Reynolds lived in Salem. N. before moving to Miami. Besides his wife, Mrs. Marlon Reynolds, he is survived by a son.

David Andover, a stepson, Bernard V. Dowd, Miami; a sister and four grandchildren. ELMER S. STALLING Services for Elmer Solly StaJl-ings, 63, of 103 39th Hialeah, were to be held in the Carl F. Slade Hialeah-Miami Springs Chapel today.

Mr. Stallings, who died yesterday, was a contractor. He came to Hialeah from Glen Bur-nie, Md. His wife, Mrs. Blanche Stallings, survives.

JOSEPH NAVARRA Services for Joseph Navarra, 77, of 117 Ocean Miami tseacn, win oe neid in jew York, with the Galgano Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Navarra, a retired musician, died Saturday. He is survived by a son, Dr. S.

E. Navarra, of New York, and a daughter, Mrs. Marianne Spata, Valley Stream, N.Y, MRS. BESSIE B. SHULL Mrs.

Bessie B. Shull, 82, for many years a winter visitor in Miami, died yesterday in Camden, N. J. Funeral services will wucu umnnt 444MS HVIUU "Miami i Largest ed ions the the be in by all in ITALIAN CUISINE 1306 NW AVE. FR t-3898 BLUE DERBY RESTAURANT 697 SW 8 ST.

FR 1-9378 LA GIRALDA Sreeislty-Arroz Con Polio 1164 W. FLAGLER ST. FR 1-9567 HURRICANE INN PIZZA-FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS 1200 S.W. 57 AVE. MO 7-4469 ANTOINETTE'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT MM BISCAYNE BLVD.

PL 8-9144 Cusanl' Italian Restaurant CASA OF TH (M DINNER SW ft If t-we. MEN WANTED TO LEARN ELECTRONICS BROADCASTING TV SERVICING Rf'ARI FOR A PROSPfROUS BUSINESS Of YOUR OWN OR A HIGHLY PAID POSITION IN FLORIDA'S FASTfST GROWNO INDUSTRY REMAIN FULLY EMPLOYED WHILE TRAINING FREE ELECTRONIC BOOKLET phone visit school writi FRanklin FOR FULL INFORMATION 1 VLwL RETS m.i. 15th Street 1 BIV. OF WORLI't LARGEST RESIDENT ELECTKON It TMININI Ml. VETERAN APPROVAL 4 PLOTS.

Choice. Location City Cemetery. 1,000. HI 3-1025. 4 GRAVE space.

Flagler Memorial Park. 1640. HI 4-03 Aft 1 pm IS GRAVE Miami Me-aortal Park 176 each. PL 1-T03L 4 CEMETERY lots for sale 1500, Gall ellM IJt, TV J4406. Phone FR 9-2415 Charge Accounts Invited BICrAVk.ll? Dlm 4 rvnrp BISCAYNE BLVD..

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